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AZ00191741

[Lifetime Warranty] 946-04173E 746-04173E Deck Engagement Cable

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Description

946-04173E 746-04173E Deck Engagement Cable

Key Features

  • Controls the engagement of the mower deck blades (PTO)
  • Cable Length: 55 in
  • Casing Length: 38 in
  • Includes integrated extension spring for proper tension

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • MTD: 946-04173E, 746-04173E, 946-04173D, 946-04173, 746-04173, 746-04173A, 746-04173B, 746-04173C
  • Stens: 290-807

Compatibility & Fitment

  • Fits lawn tractors from MTD, Troy-Bilt, Cub Cadet, Craftsman, Bolens, White Outdoor, Huskee, Yard Machines, and Yard-Man.
  • Compatible with MTD 700 series mowers.
  • Select Models Include: LT1500, LT2000, LT2500, LT3800, LT3812, LT4200, LT-4600H, LT538G, LT-542G, LT-542H, LT-546G, LT-546H, T1600.

When to Replace

  • Engagement lever is loose or has no tension.
  • Difficulty engaging or disengaging the mower blades.
  • Visible signs of fraying, kinking, or corrosion on the cable.
  • The cable or its end fittings are broken.

Installation Tips

  • Disconnect the spark plug wire before starting work for safety.
  • Photograph the routing of the old cable prior to removal for reference.
  • Ensure the new cable is routed away from hot surfaces and moving parts.
  • Confirm the engagement lever operates smoothly and has correct tension before starting the engine.